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Weatherman Confirms Yesterday's Snowfall

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Two to four inches of snow fell on Boston yesterday, said Howard Rexroad of the U.S. Weather Bureau.

"I guess you might call it unusual," Rexroad said, "but it certainly isn't unprecedented."

Rexroad blamed yesterday's unprecedented snowfall on a "sudden blast of cold air from the North, reacting with the comparatively warmer air off shore."

Despite the snow crisis, sources close to other and better sources indicated last night that the University will proceed as if nothing had happened.

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